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A generous party

A generous party

It’s become a Christmas tradition, an annual homecoming that keeps growing in size and generosity.

Mediators availability limited as NOSM strike enters Day 5

Little progress has seemingly been made between the two sides involved in a labour dispute that has had Northern Ontario School of Medicine workers on the picket lines for five days now.

Coun. Ruberto files to run at-large

Another member of Thunder Bay city council has filed nomination papers to run in this October's municipal election. Coun.

NOSM dean says negotiator trying to get back to the table

There appears to be some confusion going on between the two sides of a strike at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine.

Body found near Ignace

OPP in Ignace have cordoned off an area near Kay Lake after the apparent discovery of a body there.

Charges laid against driver in fatal highway crash

Police laid charges in connection with a fatal collision back in the spring involving a pedestrian and a transport truck along the Thunder Bay Expressway. The incident took place March 1 at the John Street intersection.
Birthday dip

Birthday dip

William Ikola has always loved being in the water, so for his 86th birthday the Thunder Bay man took a swim across Boulevard Lake.
MPP says city decides how to move forward with wind farm

MPP says city decides how to move forward with wind farm

MPP Bill Mauro says he’s met with opponents of Horizon Wind’s proposed turbine farm slated for the Nor’Wester Mountain Range, but when push comes to shove, it’s the city’s decision whether or not to let the project go ahead.

Woman finds bags of dirty needles while cleaning up neighbourhood

A south side resident says she found the largest stash of dirty needles she has ever found near her home while cleaning her neighbourhood Wednesday.
NAN Grand Chief disappointed with provincial cabinet shuffle

NAN Grand Chief disappointed with provincial cabinet shuffle

Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Grand Chief Stan Beardy on Thursday said he’s disappointment Premier Dalton McGuinty’s cabinet shuffle didn’t include a standalone Aboriginal Affairs minister.
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